Sea salt spray - Best way?
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Aug 1, 2013
Debbie D.
Hey guys :) I recently bought a bottle of 'got2b - beach matt texturising salt spray' and I've tried it a few times. My problem is I don't really know what I'm doing..! How much to use, wether or not to let it dry naturally or blow dry it? If I blow dry what technique is best to keep the effect?
I've always had short hair and its currently sitting on my shoulders so have been trying to do new things with my hair but my lack of having to for so long is hindering me massively! I have really quite thick hair (no matter how often I get if thinned down!) so it can be quite stubborn!
Any tips would be massively appreciated :) thanks! xxx
Aug 1, 2013
Annie D.
When using a hair dryer, place the defuser on and flip your hair upside down, try not to focus on one area, move the dryer around.
Another tip is apply the product while the hair is damp and allow it to air dry, if you feel that it's not very beachy, try twirling bits of hair and scrunching it for texture.
Hope I help.
Aug 1, 2013
Annie D.
Aug 2, 2013
Debbie D.
Thanks a lot for your advice :) the pic doesn't zoom in on my phone but will try and access it from a comp :) xx